Interior transformation

Johnnie Moore

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I’m Johnnie Moore, and I help people work better together

Chris Corrigan has some great things to say about interior versus exterior transformation.

One of the reasons why “change management” fails is because a small group of people undergoes a transformative moment from their individual and collective interiors and they “roll it out” over everybody else with a – literally – missionary zeal. For the leaders the mission is to give everyone the incredible experience of awe and wonder and creative energy. For the rest of us, we experience a meteor strike.

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